In the video, several cars can be seen avoiding a black Rolls-Royce Ghost that is stuck in the middle of a flooded Delhi road with flashing warning lights.
July 4, 2024, New Delhi
Social media users were shocked to see a video of a fancy car trapped on a flooded road in Delhi go viral online. The video shows a black Rolls-Royce Ghost stuck in the middle of a flooded street.
with flashing warning lights while other cars go around it with ease. A man operating a Maruti Suzuki captured the footage.
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“The whole point of having a car is to be able to drive it whenever you want,” was written as the caption for the Instagram video. It’s unfortunate to witness a Rolls-Royce Ghost breaking down on Delhi’s flooded roads. Even more disheartening is the condition of the infrastructure in India’s capital.”
The performance of the expensive car in the video has astonished many, but it has also generated some humorous comments. A commenter said, “Rolls-Royce got ghosted.” “What’s the rated water-wading capacity for these luxury cars?” inquired another commenter. when budget automobiles don’t have any problems at this depth of water.” Another said, “That’s what you get if you drive this kind of car in India during the monsoon.” A fourth individual wrote, “The problem with luxury cars is that the brakes will lock when you get stuck in water, and they won’t release until a technician comes.” “It’s unfortunate the car couldn’t handle the water while others passed by easily,” stated another individual. What use does purchasing such an expensive car serve, I wonder?”
The lowest-priced version of the Rolls-Royce Ghost is ₹ 6.95 crore, while the most expensive variant is ₹ 7.95 crore.
Significantly, rains last week in the nation’s capital resulted in waterlogging and traffic jams in many areas of the city. Numerous calls regarding waterlogging, traffic jams, and fallen trees were received by traffic police, causing annoyance to commuters in many parts of Delhi. The deficiencies in the city’s infrastructure have been brought to light by this unusual amount of rain.